Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Fabricworm Weekly Giveaway! Hulabaloo by Urban Chiks

This week we are giving away this adorable collection of Fat Quarters: Urban Chiks Hulabaloo Red/Steel in Fat Quarters, 8 Total

Urban Chiks Hulabaloo Red/Steel in Fat Quarters, 8 Total

Hello Fabricworms!

Here we go again! All you have to do is leave a comment on this post and you will be entered to win. The Giveaway will end at 7am PST, Monday, April 11th. We will announce the winner later that same day. (The winner will be chosen by random.org)

Tell us what you would like to see more of in fabric designs, such as dots, animals, cheater prints, etc.?

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I would like to see a striped fabric included with each collection. I love to bind a quilt with a striped fabric or sometimes even use a striped fabric for a backing and straight line quilt from the back using the stripes as guides.

Those camels are great! And I must get some of that zigzag print, I love it! As far as what I would like to see in fabric lines, more geometric prints and more orange!!But it must be pretty pumpkin-ish or true orange, not a neon. Also, having one basic print in several colorways like the Oval Elements line.

I have a thing for polka dots lately; so, I'd like to see more polka dot fabric designs... with that said, the camels are FANTASTIC in this giveaway set. I could totally sew something up for my girl and my boy! Thanks for the opportunity!

These colors of Hulabaloo are so different when fanned out from the top print shown in the charm pack images. I really like this bundle. Re: fabrics - adult prints that are smaller geometric motifs and tend to read as one color - not the big splashy prints with every color under the rainbow. For most quilts, they are too difficult to use. Thanks for the giveaway.

I would love to see more free form designs in a large repeat - not necessarily BIG designs, just a larger repeat. I also love any smaller print that reads from far away as a solid and the closer you get it's more complex (think pointillism).

i'd love to see more unexpected and unusual geometrics, habitat is a perfect example! there are way many florals and stripes and cutesie animals prints, and not enough abstract and modern prints. thanks for the giveaway!